Overview of the Revenue Model for Gas Transmission
Main Highlights
* The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) has made decisions regarding Gas Networks Ireland's allowed revenues and transmission/distribution tariffs for the specified period.
* Combined transmission and distribution network tariff changes result in a modest increase in the networks element of the average residential gas customer's annual bill.
Estimated annual consumption of 11,000 kWh leads to a €1.28 or less than 1% per annum increase.
This follows a more substantial increase in previous years, when the CRU estimated an average residential bill increase of €***** (or 3.9%) per annum.
The base revenues were brought back in line with the PC5 price control decision, resulting in a step change in tariffs.
Future network tariffs face upward pressure due to decarbonisation costs and energy transition.
Lower projected gas demand reduces gas transported through the network, placing upward pressure on future gas network tariffs.
About the Role
We are seeking candidates who can contribute to the development and implementation of our revenue model.
Requirements
* Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
* Ability to communicate complex ideas effectively.
* Knowledge of the energy sector and relevant regulations.
Benefits
Competitive salary and benefits package.
Others
Opportunity to work with a team of experienced professionals.